3 Responses to “McCain Questions Obama’s Patriotism for Canceling Troop Visit”

  1. JERRY SMITH JERRY SMITH says:

    ALL SOLDIERS THAT ARE IN HOSPITALS HAVE ALL STOOD UP FOR THEIR COUNTRY AND DESERVE TO BE HONORED AND VISITED. NOT CALLED A DISTRACTION.

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  2. jmeasley jmeasley says:

    “The McCain campaign is pulling from the GOP playbook. They want to distract voters from the real issues and instead turn the focus to non-issues like patriotism. John McCain wants to distract us all from thinking about the economy, unemployment, food prices, and gas prices. Instead he is going to spend time and money, questioning a man’s patriotism. One candidate offers distractions and smears while another talks about hope and change. In this context, it is easy to see why this election is Obama’s to lose.”

    Now Jerry, please point out where I called the troops a distraction. I can’t see where you would even get that idea. The distraction is this whole made up patriotism issue.

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  3. Anonymous Anonymous says:

    please refer to the Keith Olberman show on MSNBC on July 28, 08. Specifically refer to the portion of the program where Keith goes thru a list of Senate bills that Sen. McCain voted against which resulted in a significant detriment to our veterans. THIS WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT TV COMMERCIAL FOR THE OBABM COMPAIGN. The Obama campaign has been too polite in its counter answers to the tough—-albeit false –ads and it is beginning to look like another John Kerry ’swift boat’ attack by the Republicans.

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